Word: journalistic
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harold Spender, British journalist and biographer of ex-Premier Lloyd George, made the statement (in a signed article in The New York World and other papers) that the late ex-President Wilson and ex-Premier Clemenceau of France took advantage of his temporary absence in England to sign a secret agreement at Paris, allowing France to occupy the Rhineland for 15 years. Mr. George was quoted as adding: "Yet I have always been attacked by many people in England as the villain of that piece." After a pause Mr. George was alleged to have continued: "Yes, I have just received...
...Philosophy on the Philosophy of Harvard College" will be Professor Stein's subject. In addition to his work in philosophy, particularly as editor of a series of "Archives for Philosophy" which have been highly influential in international philosophical work, Professor Stein has been a distinguished university lecturer, author, and journalist in Hungary, Germany, and Switzerland...
...lecturer in news editing at the Medill School of Journalism of Northwestern University, has had every opportunity to make a careful study of his subject, and the result of his study is a compact and very readable book of interest alike to the student of journalism, the young journalist, and the layman who just wants to satisfy his natural curiosity as to what makes the journalistic wheels go 'round...
...story of the eager young journalist who, after swearing by G--, that his editorials were never colored by the advertising, was told that they never had much color anyhow, is just as pathetic...
Then too there is the bunkum that is considered fit to print. On this point Mr. Belloc, as the Happy Journalist is pleasantly frank. He loves to walk about at night, and often stops...